The best way to keep your heating costs down this winter is having heat
pump maintenance performed before the temperatures start to drop severely.
Now is the ideal time to make sure your heat pump is operating at maximum
efficiency so that you are sure to stay warm for a minimal cost during
the upcoming heating season.

Heat pump maintenance can provide these benefits through a series of routine
tasks performed by your service technician. One of the main elements of
the maintenance is a thorough cleaning of all the components. This helps
to reduce unnecessary friction during operation, which can damage parts
or strain your heating system. Moving parts also get lubricated to help
them operate more smoothly.

All components will be checked for signs of deterioration, and your
service technician will discuss replacement options with you. You should replace damaged
parts as soon as possible; if left in, they could fail and cause a system
breakdown. This not only leaves you with repair costs, but you could be
without heat for days at a time.

Heat pump maintenance not only gives you peace of mind that you won’t
be overpaying for your comfort, it can also help to extend the longevity
of your heat pump. While the average heat pump lasts around 15 years,
annual maintenance can help you extend the life of your system by several years.

While the cleaning and inspection of the components are important parts
of routine heat pump maintenance, there are some other routine tasks that
are performed:

Airflow checked

Refrigerant levels adjusted

Electric controls set

Thermostat programmed

Electrical terminals inspected and secured

Ductwork checked for leaks

To learn more about the benefits of heat pump maintenance or to schedule
an appointment contact us today. We have proudly serve Fayetteville for
over 60 years.